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World e-Parliament Conference 2007
Challenges and benefits of ICT in parliamentary processes
11 October 2007
Geneva International Conference Centre
Geneva, Switzerland
The World e-Parliament Conference provided an opportunity to debate the challenges and benefits provided by ICT and analyzed successful approaches, identified good practices and lessons learned.
The Conference was aimed at parliamentarians, Secretaries General and parliamentary staff and officials who work with ICT, such as legislative staff, IT administrators, knowledge managers and librarians.
Provisional agenda
| 08:30 am – 09:00 am |
Registration |
| 09:00 am – 10:00 am |
Welcoming addresses
Keynote Address |
| 10.00 am – 11.30 am |
Session 1: Leadership and vision for ICT in Parliament
- How can ICT increase effectiveness within the organization?
- How can political will and strategic vision be developed?
- What are the critical components of a strategic vision and plan?
- What kind of inter-institutional cooperation should there be?
Chair: Georgeta Ionescu, Secretary General, Chamber of Deputies of Romania
Interventions:
Open discussion |
| 11.30 am – 01.00 pm |
Session 2: ICT in Parliament: organizational challenges
- What are the respective roles and responsibilities of the members, officials, and ICT staff?
- How can an adequate human resources and technical infrastructure be created and sustained?
- Who manages the process of organizational change and where are the priorities?
Chair: Albert Kushti , Secretary General, Parliament of Albania
Interventions:
- Joan Miller, Director of Parliamentary ICT, Parliament of the United Kingdom
- Roberto Reale, Advisor to the President and Coordinator of the Institutional Strengthening Programme, Senate of Argentina
Open discussion |
| 01.00 pm – 03.00 pm |
Lunch break |
| 03.00 pm – 04.30 pm |
Session 3: Parliamentary information systems: partnering to build high quality and sustainable information services
- What is the latest in terms of applications, approaches and collaborative efforts in parliaments around the world?
- What is the potential value of common objectives and standards?
- Are good practices available?
- What are the challenges to exchanges and information sharing?
Chair: Claressa Surtees, Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms, House of Representatives of Australia
Interventions:
Open discussion |
| 04.30 pm – 06.00 pm |
Session 4: Challenges and opportunities of the Internet in enhancing the dialogue between parliaments and citizens
- What lessons have been learnt in the use of parliamentary web sites in the context of dialoguing with the electorate and the civil society?
- How can the expectations created by the Internet within and outside parliament best be addressed?
- How can Web 2.0 technologies enhance interaction with citizens?
Chair: Joseph Owona Kono, Member of Parliament, National Assembly of Cameroon
Interventions:
- Uwe Serdult, Managing Director of the Research Centre on Direct Democracy, University of Geneva
- Thomas Buchsbaum, Chair, Ad hoc Committee on e-Democracy, Council of Europe
Open discussion |
| 06.00 pm – 06:15 pm |
Closing remarks
- Anders Johnsson, Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union
- Anders Forsberg, President of the Association of Secretaries General of Parliaments
- Gherardo Casini, Executive Coordinator of the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament
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